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Subsidy Loan Details as on Ashad End 2078 S.N Branch Name Province District Address Ward No 1 Butwal SHIVA RADIO & SPARE PARTS Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL-06,RUPANDEHI,TRAFFIC CHOWK 6 2 Sandhikharkaka MATA SUPADEURALI MOBILE Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL-06,RUPANDEHI 06 3 Butwal N G SQUARE Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL-11,KALIKANAGAR 11 4 Butwal ANIL KHANAL Lumbini Rupandehi TILOTTAMA-5,MANIGARAM 5 5 Butwal HIMALAYAN KRISHI T.P.UDH.PVT.LTD Lumbini Rupandehi TILOTTAMA-05,RUPANDEHI,MANIGRAM 5 6 Butwal HIMALAYAN KRISHI T.P.UDH.PVT.LTD Lumbini Rupandehi TILOTTAMA-05,RUPANDEHI,MANIGRAM 5 7 Butwal HIMALAYAN KRISHI T.P.UDH.PVT.LTD Lumbini Rupandehi TILOTTAMA-05,RUPANDEHI,MANIGRAM 5 8 Butwal HARDIK POULTRY FARM Lumbini Kapilbastu BUDDHA BHUMI-02,KAPILBASTU 2 9 Butwal HARDIK POULTRY FARM Lumbini Kapilbastu BUDDHA BHUMI-02,KAPILBASTU 2 10 Butwal HARDIK POULTRY FARM Lumbini Kapilbastu BUDDHA BHUMI-02,KAPILBASTU 2 11 Butwal RAMNAGAR AGRO FARM PVT.LTD Lumbini Nawalparasi SARAWAL-02, NAWALPARASI 2 12 Butwal RAMNAGAR AGRO FARM PVT.LTD Lumbini Nawalparasi SARAWAL-02, NAWALPARASI 2 13 Butwal BUDDHA BHUMI MACHHA PALAN Lumbini Kapilbastu BUDDHI-06,KAPILVASTU 06 14 Butwal TANDAN POULTRY BREEDING FRM PVT.LTD Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL-11,RUPANDEHI,KALIKANAGAR 11 15 Butwal COFFEE ROAST HOUSE Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL-09,RUPANDEHI 09 16 Butwal NUTRA AGRO INDUSTRY Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL 13 BELBAS, POUDEL PATH 13 17 Butwal SHUVA SAMBRIDDHI UNIT.AG.F PVT.LTD. Lumbini Rupandehi SAINAMAINA-1, KASHIPUR,RUPANDEHI 1 18 Butwal SHUVA SAMBRIDDHI UNIT.AG.F PVT.LTD. Lumbini Rupandehi SAINAMAINA-1, KASHIPUR,RUPANDEHI 1 19 Butwal SANGAM HATCHERY & BREEDING FARM Lumbini Rupandehi BUTWAL-09, RUPANDEHI 9 20 Butwal SHREE LAXMI KRISHI TATHA PASUPANCHH Lumbini Palpa TANSEN-14,ARGALI 14 21 Butwal R.C.S. -
Nepal Human Rights Year Book 2021 (ENGLISH EDITION) (This Report Covers the Period - January to December 2020)
Nepal Human Rights Year Book 2021 (ENGLISH EDITION) (This Report Covers the Period - January to December 2020) Editor-In-Chief Shree Ram Bajagain Editor Aarya Adhikari Editorial Team Govinda Prasad Tripathee Ramesh Prasad Timalsina Data Analyst Anuj KC Cover/Graphic Designer Gita Mali For Human Rights and Social Justice Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) Nagarjun Municipality-10, Syuchatar, Kathmandu POBox : 2726, Kathmandu, Nepal Tel: +977-1-5218770 Fax:+977-1-5218251 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.insec.org.np; www.inseconline.org All materials published in this book may be used with due acknowledgement. First Edition 1000 Copies February 19, 2021 © Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC) ISBN: 978-9937-9239-5-8 Printed at Dream Graphic Press Kathmandu Contents Acknowledgement Acronyms and Abbreviations Foreword CHAPTERS Chapter 1 Situation of Human Rights in 2020: Overall Assessment Accountability Towards Commitment 1 Review of the Social and Political Issues Raised in the Last 29 Years of Nepal Human Rights Year Book 25 Chapter 2 State and Human Rights Chapter 2.1 Judiciary 37 Chapter 2.2 Executive 47 Chapter 2.3 Legislature 57 Chapter 3 Study Report 3.1 Status of Implementation of the Labor Act at Tea Gardens of Province 1 69 3.2 Witchcraft, an Evil Practice: Continuation of Violence against Women 73 3.3 Natural Disasters in Sindhupalchok and Their Effects on Economic and Social Rights 78 3.4 Problems and Challenges of Sugarcane Farmers 82 3.5 Child Marriage and Violations of Child Rights in Karnali Province 88 36 Socio-economic -
3702-NEP: Disaster Resilience of Schools Project and Title: DRSP/CLPIU/076/77-Kavre-02 Contract No
Invitation for Bids Date: 24 September 2019 Loan No. 3702-NEP: Disaster Resilience of Schools Project and Title: DRSP/CLPIU/076/77-Kavre-02 Contract No. Construction of School Buildings, Toilet and Water Supply Facilities and Title: including Site Development Works in Nine (9) Schools of Kavrepalanchok District Deadline for Submission of 8 November 2019, 12:00 hours Nepal Standard Time (NST) Bids: 1. The Government of Nepal has received a financing from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) toward the cost of Disaster Resilience of Schools Project (DRSP). Part of this financing will be used for payments under the contract named above. Bidding is open to bidders from eligible source countries of ADB. 2. The Central Level Project Implementation Unit (Education), National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) (the “Employer”) invites sealed bids from eligible bidders or joint ventures for the Construction of School Buildings, Toilet and Water Supply Facilities including Site Development Works in Nine (9) Schools of Kavrepalanchok District. Construction period is 18 months after contract signing date. 3. Only eligible bidders with the following key qualifications should participate in the bidding: Key Qualification Minimum Description of works Minimum Lot work to be bid as SINGLE PACKAGE Average Annual S.N. Identification experience, (Construction of following school building Turnover (Last (ID) No. size and complex) three (3) years). nature. • Bhaleswor Mavi, Malpi, Panauti Municipality-8 • Dedithumka Mavi, Mandan Deupur Municipality-9 • Gyaneswori Mavi, Padalichaur, Anaikot-1 • Himalaya Mavi, Pipalbot, Rosh RM-6 At least one (1) • Laxmi Narayan Mavi, Narayantar, Roshi RM-2 DRSP/CLPIU/0 USD 7.00 Million project of Saraswati Mavi, Bhugdeu, Bethanchok RM-6 1 76/77-Kavre -02 • worth USD • Sarbamangala Mavi, Aglekot, Panchkhal Municipality-3 2.52 Million. -
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Editorial Board Chief Editor Prof. Dr. Prem Sagar Chapagain Editors Dr. Ashok Pande Dr. Anila Jha Managing Editor Hemanta Dangal This views expressed in the articles are soley of the individual authors and do not nec- essarily reflect the views ofSocial Protection Civil Society Network-Nepal. © Social Protection Civil Society Network (SPCSN)-Nepal About the Journal With an objective to bring learnings, issues and voices on social protection through experts in regard to inform the social protection audiences, practitioners, stakeholders and actors as well as to suggest policymakers to adequately design social protection programs to fill the gaps and delivery transparency and accountability, Social Protection Civil Society Network (SPCSN) expects to publish the introductory issue of Journal of Social Protection in both print and online versions. Review Process This journal was published by Social Protection Civil Society Network (SPCSN) with supports of Save the Children Nepal Country Office in collaboration with Save the Children Finland & Ministry of Foreign Affairs Finland and with management supports from Children, Woman in Social Service and Human Rights (CWISH), Nepal. Editorial and Business Office Published by SPCSN Buddhanagar, Kathmandu Email: [email protected] Website: www.spcsnnepal.org Social Protection Civil Society Network (SPCSN) ISSN: ....................... Designed by: Krishna Subedi Printed at: .................... Journal of Social Protection, 2020 Volumn 1 December 2020 Contents Boosting the Impact of Nepal’s Child Grant through a Parenting Intervention ............................................................................................. 1-10 - Disa Sjöblom Social Protection in Health: Characteristics and Coverage of Health Insurance Program in Nepal ................................................... 11-26 - Geha Nath Khanal and Bhagawan Regmi Making Shock Responsive Social Protection System in Nepalese Context .................................................................................... -
We Take Pride in Jobs Well Done
We take pride in jobs well done. JAGADAMBA PRESS #128 17 - 23 January 2003 16 pages Rs 25 [email protected] Tel: (01) 521393, 543017, 547018 Fax: (01) 536390 HEMLATA RAI, with JANAK NEPAL Manjushree in ○○○○○○○○○○○○ ○○○○○○○○ NEPALGANJ hoever killed their parents, the talks to Samrat children end up in the same place. W Sangita Yadav’s father was a farmer in Leave the kids alone Banke district. The Maoists came while he was the needs of those who are already affected.” Children recruited by eating, dragged him out of his house, beat and One of the undocumented aspects of the tortured him in front of his family, and killed Maoists to carry their conflict is the growing number of internally him. Sarala Dahal’s father was a teacher in the rucksacks rest at a tea displaced families. This has increased the same district. He was killed after surrendering house in Kalikot number of children in the district headquarters, to the security forces. district in June. townships and in Kathmandu Valley who have Sarala and Sangita are both being raised in a lost their traditional village support Novelist Manjushree Thapa, author of the child shelter which has just opened in mechanisms. School closures and threats of much-acclaimed The Tutor of History has Nepalganj by the charity group, Sahara. “We forced recruitment of one child per family by a cyber-chat with fellow-author and don’t really care who killed their parents or Maoists have added to the influx of children. A compatriot, Samrat Upadhyay who has relatives, we want to protect the future of these recent survey in the insurgency hotbed of just published his second book, The Guru children, and they all get equal care here,” says Rukum alone found that out of 1,000 people of Love in the United States. -
Nepali Times
www.nepalitimes.com #138 28 March - 3 April 2003 16 pages Rs 25 Third force? The RPP did it, the Nepali Con- gress did it, the Sadbhavana has just done it, and now it looks like ‘Patch up and move on’ the UML is on the verge of splitting too. Bamdev Gautam calls War jitters his UML bosses “a bunch of dictators” and threatens to form BHAGIRATH○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○○ YOGI estimated at up to $100 billion and Nepalis his own party which will be a epal may be 4,000 km away, but the would be well-placed to benefit from their broad alliance of “patriots, demo- impact of the Iraq war is ironically experience with working in Kuwait, crats and communists”. Tenta- Baharain and Saudi Arabia. tively called the Democratic Nbeing felt more acutely in Nepal than Socialist Front, the new party will in the Gulf countries where Nepalis work. Back at home, a serious cash-crunch at try to bridge the rift between One week into the war, there is already the Nepal Oil Corporation forced the royalists and the Maoists and may a drop in tourist traffic, inflation, and panic government to use the war as excuse to raise emerge as a third force in Nepali buying of fuel. Now, we have to brace oil prices Tuesday (see p 5). The move was politics. ourselves for long-term indirect impact on greeted with street protests in Kathmandu the national economy of a prolonged this week.“There were long lines for conflict. “A lot will depend on the duration kerosene for the past month,” says Maiya Weekly Internet Poll # 78 and intensity of the war,” Shanker Sharma, Tamrakar of Bhedasingh. -
49215-001: Earthquake Emergency Assistance Project
Environmental Assessment Document Initial Environmental Examination Loan: 3260 July 2017 Earthquake Emergency Assistance Project: Panchkhal-Melamchi Road Project Main report-I Prepared by the Government of Nepal The Environmental Assessment is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Government of Nepal Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport Department of Roads Project Directorate (ADB) Earthquake Emergency Assistance Project (EEAP) (ADB LOAN No. 3260-NEP) INITIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EXAMINATION OF PANCHKHAL - MELAMCHI ROAD JUNE 2017 Prepared by MMM Group Limited Canada in association with ITECO Nepal (P) Ltd, Total Management Services Nepal and Material Test Pvt Ltd. for Department of Roads, Ministry of Physical Infrastructure and Transport for the Asian Development Bank. Earthquake Emergency Assistance Project (EEAP) ABBREVIATIONS AADT Average Annual Daily Traffic AC Asphalt Concrete ADB Asian Development Bank ADT Average Daily Traffic AP Affected People BOD Biological Oxygen Demand CBOs Community Based Organization CBS Central Bureau of Statistics CFUG Community Forest User Group CITIES Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species CO Carbon Monoxide COI Corridor of Impact DBST Double Bituminous Surface Treatment DDC District Development Committee DFID Department for International Development, UK DG Diesel Generating DHM Department of Hydrology and Metrology DNPWC Department of National -
Community Diagnosis on Health Seeking Behavior and Social Problems in Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchok Districts of Central Nepal
Original Research Article Journal of College of Medical Sciences-Nepal, Vol-13, No 3, July-Sept 017 ISSN: 2091-0657 (Print); 2091-0673 (Online) Open Access Community Diagnosis on Health Seeking Behavior and Social Problems in Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchok Districts of central Nepal Pratibha Manandhar, Naresh Manandhar, Ram Krishna Chandyo, Sunil Kumar Joshi Department of Community Medicine, Kathmandu Medical College, Duwakot, Bhaktapur Correspondence ABSTRACT Dr. Pratibha Manandhar, Background & Objectives: The main objectives of this study were to Lecturer, assess the health status, health seeking behaviors and social problems of Department of Community Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchok districts and also to learn the research Medicine, skills and establish relation with community for students. Materials & Kathmandu Medical College, Methods: This was a cross sectional study conducted by students of Duwakot, Bhaktapur second year MBBS for educational purposes of community diagnosis program (CDP) in one week period in nine VDC (village development Email: committee) of Bhaktapur district along with one VDC and one [email protected] municipality of Kavrepalanchok district. Household were selected based on convenient sampling method for the feasibility of students. Ethical DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ clearance for the study was taken from Institutional Review Committee jcmsn.v13i3.17581 (IRC) of Kathmandu Medical College. Results: A total of 211and 105 households from Bhaktapur and Kavrepalanchok districts respectively Orcid ID: orcid.org/0000-0003- were included in this study . In Bhaktapur district, a slight female 2071-1347 predominance 549 (50.42 %) was observed, whereas in Kavrepalanchok th district male predominated marginally 270 (51.1%). In Bhaktapur Article received: June 24 2017 district, 35 (47.9%) were addicted to alcohol and smoking behaviors, Article accepted: Sept 26th 2017 whereas in Kavrepalanchok district it was 12 (29.3%). -
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NHSSP Quarterly Report January 2020 to March 2020
NHSSP Quarterly Report January 2020 to March 2020 OFFICIAL Disclaimer This material has been funded by UK aid from the UK government; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies. Recommended referencing: Nepal Health Sector Support Programme III – 2017 to 2020. PD – R4, Quarterly Report JANUARY 2020 – MARCH 2020 Kathmandu, Nepal OFFICIAL ABBREVIATIONS 2019-nCoV 2019 Novel Coronavirus ADB Asian Development Bank AM Aide Memoire ANC Antenatal Care ANM Auxiliary Nurse Midwife AS Additional Support AWPB Annual Work Plan and Budget BA Budget Analysis BC Birthing Centre BEONC Basic Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care BHS Basic Health Services BHSP Basic Health Services Package BoQ Bill of Quantity BPKIHS B.P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences CAPP Consolidated Annual Procurement Plan CB-IMCI Community-based Integrated Management of Childhood Illness CCMC Coronavirus Crisis Management Centre CEONC Comprehensive Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care CHD Child Health Division CMC Case Management Committee CMC-Nepal Centre for Mental Health and Counselling – Nepal COVID-19 Coronavirus Disease 2019 CS Caesarean Section CSD Curative Services Division CVICT Centre for Victims of Torture DDA Department of Drug Administration DFID UK Department for International Development DG Director-General DHIS2 District Health Information Software 2 DHO District Health Office DMT Decision-making Tool DoHS Department of Health Services DPR Detailed Project Report DUDBC Department of Urban Development and Building -
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Published and copyright by: Medical Assotiation of Zenica-Doboj Canton; Address: Zenica, 72000, Bulevar kralja Tvrtka I 4, Bosnia and Herzegovina; tel./fax: +387 32 444 270; Email: [email protected], [email protected], web site: http//www.ljkzedo.ba For ordering information please contact: Jasenko Žilo, [email protected]; Access to this journal is available free online trough: www.ljkzedo.ba The Journal is indexed by MEDLINE, EMBASE (Exerpta Medica), Scopus, EBSCO; ISSN 1840-0132 DTP by: Graphic and web design studio “B Panel” Zenica, Zmaja od Bosne bb, www.bpanel.ba, e-mail: [email protected], tel. +387 32 441 290, 441 291; Printed by: ____________________________ Medicinski Glasnik Official Publication of the Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton Bosnia and Herzegovina EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Selma Uzunović, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina DEPUTY EDITOR Besim Prnjavorac, Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina RESEARCH INTEGRITY EDITOR Larisa Gavran, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina MANAGING EDITOR Tarik Kapidžić, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina EDITORS Solmaz Abdolrahimzadeh, Rome, Italy Luiz Ronaldo Alberti, Belo Horizonte, Brazil Mutay Aslan, Antalya, Turkey Adem Balić, Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina Dubraka Bartolek, Zagreb, Croatia Branka Bedenić, Zagreb, Croatia Iva Christova, Sofia, Bulgaria Asja Čelebić, Zagreb, Croatia Josip Čulig, Zagreb, Croatia Filip Čulo, Zagreb, Croatia Jordan Dimanovski, Zagreb, Croatia Branko Dmitrović, Osijek, Croatia Davorin Đanić, Slavonski Brod, Croatia Ines Drenjančević, Osijek, Croatia Harun Drljević, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mukaddes Esrefoglu, Istanbul, Turkey Ivan Fistonić, Zagreb, Croatia Roberta Granese, Messina, Italy Simona Gurzu, Tȋrgu Mureş, Romania Diane Medved Harper, Louisville, United State Lejla Ibrahimagić-Šeper, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina Tatjana Ille, Ajman, United Arab Emirates Slobodan M.